Storm Hannah: Hour-by-hour forecast as 'severe’ winds set to hit Portsmouth
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for gales across our region for tonight and tomorrow.
Portsmouth is set to be hit by winds nearing 50mph over the coming day as Storm Hannah sweeps across the south of the England.
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Hide AdThe weather warning is in place from 9pm tonight until 3pm tomorrow, meaning the weekend will get off to a stormy start.
Here’s what you need to know:
When will Storm Hannah hit Portsmouth?
The Met Office's hour-by-hour forecast is available throughout tonight and tomorrow.
Here is what they are predicting:
Friday
4pm – Cloudy – wind speed of 25mph – highs of 13C
5pm – Sunny intervals– wind speed of 28mph – highs of 13C
6pm – Sunny intervals– wind speed of 31mph – highs of 12C
7pm – Cloudy – wind speed of 29mph - highs of 11C
8pm – Light rain – wind speed of 29mph - highs of 11C
9pm – Light rain – wind speed of 25mph - highs of 10C
10pm - Heavy rain – wind speed of 30mph - highs of 10C
11pm - Heavy rain – wind speed of 37mph - highs of 10C
Saturday
12am – Heavy rain – wind speed of 35mph - highs of 11C
1am – Light showers - wind speed of 35mph - highs of 10C
2am – Light showers - wind speed of 36mph - highs of 10C
3am - Partly cloudy – wind speed of 39mph - highs of 9C
4am - Partly cloudy – wind speed of 40mph - highs of 9C
5am - Partly cloudy – wind speed of 41mph - highs of 9C
6am – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 42mph – highs of 8C
7am – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 42mph – highs of 8C
8am – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 43mph – highs of 8C
9am – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 44mph – highs of 9C
10am – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 43mph – highs of 10C
11am – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 47mph – highs of 10C
Noon – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 45mph – highs of 11C
1pm – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 43mph – highs of 12C
2pm – Cloudy – wind speed of 42mph – highs of 12C
3pm – Sunny intervals - wind speed of 43mph - highs of 12C
What can we expect?
The Met Office has warned residents to be on-guard for the following:
- Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely, with bus and train services affected
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Hide Ad- Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges likely
- Some short term loss of power and other services is possible due to fallen branches
- It’s likely that some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities could be affected by spray and/or large waves.